Love of Labour
From our very first edition, Seven Oaks has identified the struggles of working people – carried out by the organized labour movement or by other means – as a vital field of combat against racism, poverty, sexism and exploitation. Check out a selection of our coverage, from day 1 up to today, of the working class fightback.
- Starbucks union – Seven Questions with Daniel Gross
- ‘They’re as bad as Wal-Mart’: Starbucks workers get organized, by Derek Seidman
- Child labour in Campbell’s B.C., by Gina Whitfield
- Air Canada ads grate at Olympics, by Derrick O’Keefe
- Joseph Mairs: B.C.’s labour past sheds light on the present, by Dale McCartney
- Seventy years later: The lessons of the San Francisco General Strike, by David Bacon
- Si se puede! Farmworkers vs. Bush, by David Bacon
- Negotiations on ice: NHL vs. NHLPA, by Dale McCartney
- Celebrating Miners’ Memorial Day, by Dale McCartney
- Seven Questions with CAW Peace and Justice Co-chair Mable Elmore
- Solidarity in wartime, by David Bacon
- Telling the Ginger Goodwin story, by Dale McCartney
- Seven Questions with AFL-CIO President John Sweeney
- Seven Questions with labour historian Mark Leier
- Drawing the lessons of the HEU strike, by Roger Annis
- Seven Questions with HEU president Fred Muzin
- The History of May Day, by Dale McCartney
- Iraqi Union Label: An interview with David Bacon, by Charles Demers
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